Banking
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A massive shift of global capital investment has left homes empty and people homeless, argues Leilani Farha, UN special rapporteur for housing
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FCA chief says sudden EU exit would create myriad headaches, not least making it harder to keep an eye on banks
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Taxpayer-owned bank has now suffered nine consecutive years in the red
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Rodrigo Rato found guilty of misuse of corporate credit cards issued by banks whose near collapse sparked EU bailout
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Letters: Doctors expect a lot of themselves, but if demands pile up and become unrelenting, the ability to adapt well has neurobiological limits
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Macquarie insists it is committed to renewable energy – but critics say it could invest in fossil fuels if its bid succeeds
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John McFarlane says bank needs to resolve ongoing legal issues in US and UK, as well as ‘mitigate the risk’ of Brexit
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With the mood of complacency shattered by the Kraft Heinz bid, the company must take action to protect its independence
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Basing the tax purely on property makes no sense in the digital age – and can only deepen resentment
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Concern growing in the City that Brexit-related bank moves could unravel related professions and risk wider financial turmoil
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Quality of life, language and labour laws are in the mix as competition for City business heats up ahead of Britain’s EU exit
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Evidence uncovered last year triggered FCA action as bank announces a 62% decrease in profits
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British banks are go-betweens in global conflict. This can be stopped
George Clooney and John PrendergastHigh-level corruption and illicit trade in natural resources depend on banks across the EU. Putting financial pressure on them can help save lives
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Boardroom pay, litigation and losses to come under spotlight as Britain’s top lenders post financial results this week
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A sale is on the cards but securing someone with the right credentials for its customers won’t be easy
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There is a progressive alternative to the Brexiters’ mythical Victorian free-trade golden age. All it needs is a simple regulatory change
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Its ethical values and cooperative approach are under threat. We look at what it means for its 1.4 million current account customers, and at the alternatives
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Customers with iPhones can ditch passwords and instead log in to their accounts and send money by speaking
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Proposals to meet state aid demands would cost bank £750m if approved by EU but resolve longstanding dilemma
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Bank looked for evidence of whether loans to president were underpinned by guarantees from Moscow, Guardian learns
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It’s no surprise the bank that likes to say yes to Trump is reviewing its arrangements with him now he is president
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Letters: I can’t see many of us staying if the bank is run from Spain or the British Virgin Islands
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The Co-op Bank is the new Bradford & Bingley
Patrick CollinsonThe proposed sale means the prospect of an independent, ethically based challenger bank to the major high street player is dead -
US hedge fund owners look at options to bolster funds including selling off the troubled bank
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The president promised a radical overhaul of banking, but is encouraging the money men’s worst excesses
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- Financial sector
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- Financial crisis
- Co-operative Group
- Banking reform
- EU referendum and Brexit
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- Donald Trump
- European Union
- Financial Conduct Authority
- Barclays
- Regulators
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- Centrica
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